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2012 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix


FieldValue
Grand PrixValencian Community
flagValencia
LocationCircuit Ricardo Tormo
Official_NameGran Premio Generali de la Comunitat Valenciana
Course_mi2.489
Course_km4.005
Race_No18
Season_No18
Date11 November
Year2012
ImageCircuit Valensia (test).png
Pole_Rider_MotoGPDani Pedrosa
Pole_Rider_MotoGP_CountrySpain
Pole_Rider_MotoGP_BikeHonda
Pole_Time_MotoGP1:30.844
Fast_Rider_MotoGPDani Pedrosa
Fast_Rider_MotoGP_CountrySpain
Fast_Rider_MotoGP_BikeHonda
Fast_Time_MotoGP1:33.119
First_Rider_MotoGPDani Pedrosa
First_Rider_MotoGP_CountrySpain
First_Rider_MotoGP_BikeHonda
Second_Rider_MotoGPKatsuyuki Nakasuga
Second_Rider_MotoGP_CountryJapan
Second_Rider_MotoGP_BikeYamaha
Third_Rider_MotoGPCasey Stoner
Third_Rider_MotoGP_CountryAustralia
Third_Rider_MotoGP_BikeHonda
Pole_Rider_Moto2Pol Espargaró
Pole_Rider_Moto2_CountrySpain
Pole_Rider_Moto2_BikeKalex
Pole_Time_Moto21:35.191
Fast_Rider_Moto2Marc Márquez
Fast_Rider_Moto2_CountrySpain
Fast_Rider_Moto2_BikeSuter
Fast_Time_Moto21:46.440
First_Rider_Moto2Marc Márquez
First_Rider_Moto2_CountrySpain
First_Rider_Moto2_BikeSuter
Second_Rider_Moto2Julián Simón
Second_Rider_Moto2_CountrySpain
Second_Rider_Moto2_BikeSuter
Third_Rider_Moto2Nicolás Terol
Third_Rider_Moto2_CountrySpain
Third_Rider_Moto2_BikeSuter
Pole_Rider_Moto3Jonas Folger
Pole_Rider_Moto3_CountryGermany
Pole_Rider_Moto3_BikeKalex-KTM
Pole_Time_Moto31:41.263
Fast_Rider_Moto3Zulfahmi Khairuddin
Fast_Rider_Moto3_CountryMalaysia
Fast_Rider_Moto3_BikeKTM
Fast_Time_Moto31:49.622
First_Rider_Moto3Danny Kent
First_Rider_Moto3_CountryUK
First_Rider_Moto3_BikeKTM
Second_Rider_Moto3Sandro Cortese
Second_Rider_Moto3_CountryGermany
Second_Rider_Moto3_BikeKTM
Third_Rider_Moto3Zulfahmi Khairuddin
Third_Rider_Moto3_CountryMalaysia
Third_Rider_Moto3_BikeKTM

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The 2012 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix was the eighteenth and final round of the 2012 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 9–11 November 2012 at the Circuito Ricardo Tormo.

The race was Casey Stoner's last before his retirement from the sport, and he took a third place podium finish. Dani Pedrosa won the race for Honda. Newly crowned MotoGP champion Jorge Lorenzo retired from the race, and finished the season 18 points ahead of runner-up Pedrosa in the standings. The result meant that Pedrosa had won 6 of the season's last 8 races, and that Lorenzo maintained his record of finishing first or second in every race he finished in 2012. Katsuyuki Nakasuga made just his second appearance in 2012 in place of the injured Ben Spies at Yamaha, and took advantage of the wet conditions to finish in second place (the only podium for a Japanese rider in any class in 2012).

Marc Márquez won the Moto2 race, despite starting from last place on the grid. It was Márquez's last Moto2 race, as he would replace Stoner at the Honda team for the 2013 season. Polesitter Pol Espargaró secured second in the championship behind Márquez by finishing in eighth. In Moto3, Danny Kent took his second victory of the season in front of champion Sandro Cortese and Zulfahmi Khairuddin to complete an all-KTM podium.

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Moto2

During a Friday practice session, newly crowned Moto2 champion Marc Márquez knocked Simone Corsi off his bike while attempting an overtake and was penalised for riding in an irresponsible manner by Race Direction. He was told to start the race from 33rd and last place on the grid. Pol Espargaró took pole position, and was joined on the front row by Thomas Lüthi and Takaaki Nakagami.

Within the first three corners of the race, Márquez had overtaken twenty riders and moved up to 13th place; by the end of the first lap, he was running in 11th. Espargaró got away from the line cleanly but struggled to maintain pace in the wet conditions, and quickly began to cede positions. Aspar rider Nicolás Terol took the race lead, and quickly set a gap from the rest of the field. On lap 9 he was caught by Julián Simón, who then stretched out his own gap ahead of Terol. Márquez became embroiled in a midfield battle with Dominique Aegerter and Gino Rea, who crashed out at the halfway point. Márquez began to lap over a second faster than any other rider on track. During the last laps of the race he hunted down first Terol and then Simón, who had seemed on course for his first Moto2 race win. Márquez ultimately claimed his ninth victory of the season by +1.256 seconds on Simón. Third-placed Terol finished over eleven seconds off the pace.

This was Márquez's last race in Moto2, as he moved into MotoGP for the 2013 season. Espargaró secured second in the championship behind Márquez by finishing in eighth. Simón and Terol (who took his first Moto2 podium) completed an all-Spanish podium.

Classification

MotoGP

Pos.No.RiderTeamManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011121314RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetSources:
26ESP Dani PedrosaRepsol Honda TeamHonda3048:23.819125
21JPN Katsuyuki NakasugaYamaha Factory RacingYamaha30+37.6611620
1AUS Casey StonerRepsol Honda TeamHonda30+1:00.633316
19ESP Álvaro BautistaSan Carlo Honda GresiniHonda30+1:02.811813
51ITA Michele PirroSan Carlo Honda GresiniFTR30+1:26.6081511
4ITA Andrea DoviziosoMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha30+1:30.423610
17CZE Karel AbrahamCardion AB MotoracingDucati30+1:31.789139
9ITA Danilo PetrucciCame IodaRacing Project-Ioda-Suter29+1 lap178
77GBR James EllisonPaul Bird MotorsportART29+1 lap207
46ITA Valentino RossiDucati TeamDucati29+1 lap116
41ESP Aleix EspargaróPower Electronics AsparART29+1 lap105
14FRA Randy de PunietPower Electronics AsparART28+2 laps124
73JPN Hiroshi AoyamaAvintia BlusensBQR28+2 laps213
5USA Colin EdwardsNGM Mobile Forward RacingSuter27+3 laps142
35GBR Cal CrutchlowMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha22Accident4
71ITA Claudio CortiAvintia BlusensInmotec17Accident22
8ESP Héctor BarberáPramac Racing TeamDucati16Accident9
99ESP Jorge LorenzoYamaha Factory RacingYamaha13Accident2
6DEU Stefan BradlLCR Honda MotoGPHonda9Accident5
84ITA Roberto RolfoSpeed MasterART6Accident19
22ESP Iván SilvaAvintia BlusensBQR2Accident18
69USA Nicky HaydenDucati TeamDucati2Accident7

Moto2

PosNoRiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930RetRetRetSource:
93ESP Marc MárquezSuter2748:50.7063325
60ESP Julián SimónSuter27+1.2561120
18ESP Nicolás TerolSuter27+11.372416
12CHE Thomas LüthiSuter27+13.006213
77CHE Dominique AegerterSuter27+13.825611
81ESP Jordi TorresSuter27+27.911510
36FIN Mika KallioKalex27+36.338159
40ESP Pol EspargaróKalex27+38.33518
24ESP Toni ElíasKalex27+39.419147
80ESP Esteve RabatKalex27+39.476136
29ITA Andrea IannoneSpeed Up27+40.20795
8GBR Gino ReaSuter27+41.197194
17ESP Dani RivasKalex27+41.768263
72JPN Yuki TakahashiFTR27+41.943172
88ESP Ricard CardúsAJR27+42.303281
38GBR Bradley SmithTech 327+43.06421
3ITA Simone CorsiFTR27+49.9708
75JPN Tomoyoshi KoyamaSuter27+51.63927
4CHE Randy KrummenacherKalex27+53.19818
49ESP Axel PonsKalex27+54.63225
23DEU Marcel SchrötterBimota27+56.40124
45GBR Scott ReddingKalex27+56.9747
22ITA Alessandro AndreozziSpeed Up27+59.67929
14THA Ratthapark WilairotSuter27+1:16.20123
54ITA Mattia PasiniFTR27+1:16.35222
28ESP Román RamosFTR27+1:18.35420
19BEL Xavier SiméonTech 327+1:26.23412
63FRA Mike Di MeglioKalex27+1:29.53016
57BRA Eric GranadoMotobi26+1 lap31
97IDN Rafid Topan SuciptoSpeed Up25+2 laps30
82ESP Elena RosellSpeed Up17Accident32
30JPN Takaaki NakagamiKalex14Retirement3
5FRA Johann ZarcoMotobi10Accident10

Moto3

PosNoRiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123456789101112131415161718192021222324RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetSource:
52GBR Danny KentKTM2445:05.891725
11DEU Sandro CorteseKTM24+0.056420
63MYS Zulfahmi KhairuddinKTM24+0.1141716
41ZAF Brad BinderKalex KTM24+0.4311513
55ESP Héctor FaubelFTR Honda24+4.3711611
96FRA Louis RossiFTR Honda24+7.605910
84CZE Jakub KornfeilFTR Honda24+14.931149
25ESP Maverick ViñalesFTR Honda24+18.49558
31FIN Niklas AjoKTM24+23.180227
39ESP Luis SalomKalex KTM24+23.24536
65DEU Philipp ÖttlKalex KTM24+27.532265
58ESP Juan Francisco GuevaraFTR Honda24+30.331214
27ITA Niccolò AntonelliFTR Honda24+31.25583
19ITA Alessandro TonucciFTR Honda24+34.660102
28ESP Josep RodríguezFGR Honda24+50.522301
42ESP Álex RinsSuter Honda24+50.55418
30CHE Giulian PedoneSuter Honda24+51.72528
5ITA Romano FenatiFTR Honda24+51.82611
61AUS Arthur SissisKTM24+52.97019
32ESP Isaac ViñalesFTR Honda24+57.93023
89FRA Alan TecherTSR Honda24+1:00.75824
29DEU Luca AmatoKalex KTM24+1:47.79420
51JPN Kenta FujiiTSR Honda24+1:47.97733
80ITA Armando PontoneIoda23+1 lap31
8AUS Jack MillerHonda19Accident25
9DEU Toni FinsterbuschHonda19Accident27
99GBR Danny WebbMahindra18Retirement34
44PRT Miguel OliveiraSuter Honda15Accident2
7ESP Efrén VázquezFTR Honda15Accident6
95CZE Miroslav PopovMahindra9Retirement35
17GBR John McPheeKRP Honda9Retirement29
94DEU Jonas FolgerKalex KTM7Retirement1
26ESP Adrián MartínFTR Honda7Retirement13
3ITA Luigi MorcianoIoda4Retirement32
12ESP Álex MárquezSuter Honda3Accident12

Notes

Marc Márquez's comeback from 33rd to the win was the biggest comeback in all of the history in the Championship.

Dani Pedrosa, who made the pole position in MotoGP, started the race from the pit lane because he entered to the boxes for a bike change because the tarmac was drying, like Alvaro Bautista, Nicky Hayden and Cal Crutchlow. The Spanish rider, despite this, won the race after Jorge Lorenzo crashed heavily when the Yamaha rider tried to lap James Ellison.

Championship standings after the race (MotoGP)

Below are the standings for the top five riders and constructors after round eighteen has concluded.

;Riders' Championship standings

Pos.RiderPoints
1ESP Jorge Lorenzo350
2ESP Dani Pedrosa332
3AUS Casey Stoner254
4ITA Andrea Dovizioso218
5ESP Álvaro Bautista178

;Constructors' Championship standings

Pos.ConstructorPoints
1JPN Honda412
2JPN Yamaha386
3ITA Ducati192
4ITA ART100
5GBR FTR43
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

| Previous_year's_race = 2011 Valencian Grand Prix | Next_year's_race = 2013 Valencian Grand Prix

References

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